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That what separates success from failure is a sufficiency of sage advice.
Their "nature experience" was defined as "anywhere outside that, in the opinion of the participant, included a sufficiency of natural elements to feel like a nature interaction," according to the study.
Despite the monarchy's wealth, King Bhumibol was the keen proponent of a "sufficiency economy" philosophy - known in Thai as a "just-enough economy", or the idea of moderation and self-reliance, which drew on Buddhist teachings.
In 2017, Travel and Leisure analyzed data from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for nearly 700,000 bridges in the US. Their analysis awarded each bridge a "sufficiency rating" based on four FHWA categories: structural adequacy, safety, functionality, and whether it was used often by the public.
In 2020, Hsinchu is classified as a "Sufficiency" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.
Following the 2006 coup, establishment of a "sufficiency economy" was enshrined in the constitution as being a primary goal of the government, and government financial support for royal projects was boosted.
These ratings evidence is a drastic drop in all but one area. The majority of heavy traffic SD bridges have a sufficiency rating of 50 or better.Uglybridges.com;National Bridge Inventory data - Retrieved 2013-04-16 The I-35W Mississippi River bridge had a sufficiency rating of 50 in 2005, was listed again as "structurally deficient" and in possible need of replacement, and had ongoing repairs to include overlay, lighting, and guardrails, before falling in August 2007.
There is currently limited research on the macroeconomic impacts of a sufficiency- based society. Notably, there is a lack of understanding of how systematic sufficiency-based business models could be developed and promoted, and how it would change the economic system.
The city was the first in the East Midlands to be ranked as a sufficiency-level world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network."The World According to GaWC 2018". Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
The bridge has a span lenghth of 106 feet and a total length of 178 feet. It is described as a "Steel Stringer/Multi-beam or girder (2 spans)". In 2019 it had a sufficiency rating of 80.1.National Bridge Inventory Data: Puerto Rico, Ponce.
As an indication of the bridge rating, a zero means that a bridge is closed. The rating of 1 is not used. The rating for the Calcasieu River Bridge has dropped significantly from 1992 to 2010. The 1992 report listed the deck condition as poor (4 out of 9), the superstructure condition as fair, with a 5 out of 9, an evaluation of structurally deficient, and a sufficiency rating of 40.9. In 2010, the deck condition was 4 out of 9 (the same), the superstructure condition was rated as serious (3 out of 9), the substructure condition was rated as serious (3 out of 9), and a sufficiency rating of 9.9 was assigned.
The use of insecticides may help to control infestations temporarily, but this is not advised because of the adverse effects on the environment and any existing predators. The application of an oil emulsion may be effective and less toxic. A sufficiency of water and appropriate applications of fertiliser will encourage growth and minimise damage.
Earliest records of the Craver Farmstead indicate construction of the farmhouse sometime prior to 1790. The home appears on a survey map drawn by Evert Van Alen. Whose comments included the farm being "under good improvement" with a "sufficiency of timber." A lease of same farm, some 225 acres, called "This Indenture," was dated February 1, 1790.
Because of the bridge's design, it was considered "fracture critical"; there was no built-in redundancy to prevent the entire structure from collapsing if one component fails. In comparison, the I-35W Mississippi River bridge, another fracture-critical bridge that collapsed on August 1, 2007, received a sufficiency rating of 50. The bridge had a height restriction of and a weight restriction of 40 tons.
Thorpe described Willcocks as lacking "a sufficiency of brains to bait a mouse trap." Nonetheless, Willcocks moved to Niagara where he began to publish The Upper Canada Guardian; or Freeman's Journal, where he voiced his opinions on land laws and the arbitrary use of power. In 1807, he was elected in a by- election for West York, 1st Lincoln & Haldimand after the death of Solomon Hill.
The bridge was replaced in the first half of the 2010s, as the original bridge was "functionally obsolete" and "structurally deficient." It had a sufficiency rating of 33 out of a possible 100; its superstructure condition rating was considered "poor". Modern trucks were unable to safely use the old bridge. One of the boons of the new bridge would be to aid a $20 million "resort and entertainment center" where a cotton mill once stood.
In 1998 a pedestrian bridge of eight segments was built immediately to the north. It was a temporary solution to the increasing traffic problem and was never very popular locally. In the first years of the 21st century its sufficiency rating slipped to 9 out of a possible 100. It was temporarily closed to trucks while cracks in the masonry at the piers' base were repaired, restoring it to a sufficiency rating of 24.
Bridge inspectors use a sufficiency rating that ranges from the highest score, 100, to the lowest score, zero. In 2005, they rated the bridge at 50, indicating that replacement may have been in order. Out of over 100,000 heavily used bridges, only about 4% scored below 50. On a separate measure, the I-35W bridge was rated "structurally deficient", but was deemed to have met "minimum tolerable limits to be left in place as it is".
"Another way," as the cookery book says, more economical in lives, would be as follows: Gather and warmly greet a sufficiency of strangers. Stuff well with chestnuts as to the large force about to join you in a few hours; garnish with corroborative detail, and season according to taste with whiskey or tobacco. This will very likely be sufficient for the nearest commando. Probable cost—some heavy and glib lying, but no lives will be expended.
There is an unlimited quantity > of biscuit, and our discovery at Pram Point means an unlimited supply of > seal meat. We have heaps of cocoa, coffee, and tea, and a sufficiency of > sugar and salt. In addition a small store of luxuries, chocolate, raisins, > lentils, oatmeal, sardines, and jams, which will serve to vary the fare. An > empty kerosene tin and some firebricks have been made into an excellent > little stove, which has been connected to the old stove-pipe.
So far as the patent laws are concerned, > utility, as ascertained by the consequences of what is done, is the test of > invention, and when utility is proved to exist in any great degree, a > sufficiency of invention to support the patent must be presumed. In such a > case it is vain to talk about the small amount of ingenuity shown or to say > that the arrangement and application are so simple and obvious that anybody > could see them.87 U.S. at 504.
A militia force was organised in accordance with the order on 24 July 1203 of King John to provide asufficiency of men and money to defend the Island from the enemy “. In 1214 Eustace the Monk, a pirate, based in Sark arrived under orders from the King of France to harry the Channel Islands. In Guernsey Eustace met a newly raised and locally armed defence force comprising the whole manhood of the Island. This could be considered to be a militia.
The fundamental factors of responsible, or sustainable, tourism in Thailand are thought to reflect King Bhumibol Adulyadej's concept of a "sufficiency economy". An example of a successful sufficiency economy application in Thailand tourism is found in the Ban Mae Kampong Village. In 2000, the village started to offer home-stay services to allow tourists to experience the lifestyle of local people and explore surrounding countryside to appreciate natural beauty. It was named a One Tambon One Product (OTOP) Village Champion in 2004.
Originally a privately built and operated bridge owned by the Iowa-Wisconsin Bridge Company, it was closed between 1945 and 1957, due to damage from ice damming, and lacking funds to repair the bridge, the company went out of business. The two states acquired the bridge and repaired it. In August 2011 the bridge was briefly closed for repairs after a crack was found in a floor beam. The bridge has a sufficiency rating of 39.9%, which mainly reflects its obsolete nature.
Ames wrote during a time of a growing national concept of 'America' and not that of the traditional political conception of 'state' (in Ames' case Massachusetts). The growing conception of a national 'American' entity was reflected and propagated by the annual almanacs. By 1775, the almanac published a manual on how to make gunpowder so that every man could supply himself "with a sufficiency of that commodity." As the American Revolution started in 1775, there was a severe gunpowder shortage in Boston.
Since the opening of the Leipzig City Tunnel in 2013, Leipzig forms the centrepiece of the S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland public transit system. Leipzig is currently listed as a "Sufficiency" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Germany's "Boomtown" and was the 2019 European City of the Year. Leipzig has long been a major centre for music, both classical as well as modern "dark alternative music" or darkwave genres. The Oper Leipzig is one of the most prominent opera houses in Germany.
Bagley (1985) and the reasonable probability of a different result standard. “The question is not whether the defendant would more likely than not have received a different verdict with the evidence, but whether in its absence he received a fair trial, understood as a trial resulting in a verdict worthy of confidence.” It noted that this test was not a sufficiency of the evidence test. “A defendant need not demonstrate that after discounting the inculpatory evidence in light of the undisclosed evidence, there would not have been enough left to convict.
Bridge sections under renovation in 2018 Because the bridge feeds directly into downtown Stillwater on the Minnesota side, gridlock often occurred and traffic could back up on Minnesota State Highway 36 for many miles, especially on weekends and during the summer. The effect was made worse whenever the bridge was raised. The bridge's mechanisms had remained essentially unaltered since its opening in 1931 and on occasion became stuck. In addition, the bridge had been deemed "structurally deficient" by inspectors, receiving a sufficiency rating of 32.8 on a 100-point scale, as of June 23, 2008.
Dated 23 June 1805. > An excellent Post Mill, the first that has been erected in the settlement > is now completed by Mr Nathaniel Lucas, behind Back Row East. It was > undertaken and finished within the space of six weeks; has been for several > weeks at work, is capable of grinding, with a sufficiency of wind, upwards > of six bushels per hour, which was last week accomplished for 12 hours > successively. In 1808, Nathaniel was appointed superintendent of carpenters in Sydney and held this position until his retirement in December 1814.
The bridge had earlier been certified as structurally sound with no serious deficiencies detected. That year, the Federal Highway Administration National Bridge Inventory found the bridge to be "functionally obsolete". Note: this is a formatted scrape of the 2007 official website, which can be found here for Washington: The bridge was given a sufficiency rating of 55.2% and evaluated to be "better than minimum adequacy to tolerate being left in place as is". Its foundations and railings met the acceptable standards and no immediate corrective action was needed to improve it.
Whitefield wanted blacks legalized not only for the prosperity of the colony, but also for the financial viability of the Bethesda Orphanage. "Had Negroes been allowed" to live in Georgia, he said, "I should now have had a sufficiency to support a great many orphans without expending above half the sum that has been laid out." Whitefield's push for the legalization of black slave residency in Georgia "cannot be explained solely on the basics of economics." It was also his hope for their adoption and for their eternal salvation.
Today, the largest span has a length of , a total length of and a deck width of . Having an average daily traffic of 382 vehicles as of 1986, the bridge is maintained by the Kauai County Division of Roads. With a sufficiency rating of only 14.7 percent and substandard safety railing, this span is listed as structurally deficient and past the point of rehabilitation, necessitating the need for a replacement span for the crossing. As a result of its age and exposure, many of its steel beams are rusted through, with much of its concrete deck cracked in multiple locations.
As a framework, it contains many ideas derived from sound ethics, but places the Alectors firmly in a stewardship role over their subjects, in some sense like the attitudes of Victorian England. When a world has a sufficiency of life-force, Alectors transfer to it in larger numbers. Their activities generally overwhelm the world's ability to sustain them, and they eventually drain the world entirely. For this reason, among the projects Alectors normally launch from a new world is the location and establishment of their presence on yet another world (or worlds) to which they can move when they must.
NY 19 Truck in Belmont was a route that served as bypass around a bridge over the Genesee River on NY 19\. The route began at the junction of Willetts Avenue (NY 19) and Genesee Street (NY 244) and followed Genesee Street northeastward across the Genesee River to Greenwich Street in the northern portion of the village. Here, NY 19 Truck split from NY 244 and turned southeastward, following Greenwich Street back to NY 19 east of the village center. The bypassed bridge was originally built in 1935 and had an operating rating of and a sufficiency rating of 3%.
Up until then, such rights had been unknown in the region and as a result all land became the private property of the Jenmi. This legal recognition gave them the right to evict tenants, which was in turn enforced through the British civil courts. In the words of William Logan: As conditions worsened, rents rose to as high as 75–80% of net produce, leaving the Verumpattakkar cultivators largely "only straw". This caused great resentment among the Mappilas, who, in the words of Logan, were "labouring late and early to provide a sufficiency of food for their wives and children".
Summer warmth generally sets the limit to which tree growth can occur, for while timberline conifers are very frost- hardy during most of the year, they become sensitive to just 1 or 2 degrees of frost in mid-summer. A series of warm summers in the 1940s seems to have permitted the establishment of "significant numbers" of spruce seedlings above the previous treeline in the hills near Fairbanks, Alaska. Survival depends on a sufficiency of new growth to support the tree. The windiness of high- elevation sites is also a potent determinant of the distribution of tree growth.
Thomas Symmes spread throughout churches a new idea of how to sing hymns, in which anyone could sing a hymn any way they felt led to; this idea was opposed by the views of Symmes' colleagues who felt it was "like Five Hundred different Tunes roared out at the same time". William Billings, a singing school teacher, created the first tune book with only American born compositions. Within his books, Billings did not put as much emphasis on "common measure" which was the typical way hymns were sung, but he attempted "to have a Sufficiency in each measure". Boston's Handel and Haydn Society aimed at raising the level of church music in America, publishing their "Collection of Church Music".
The city of Winter Park supplied a suitable plot of land where the library's construction commenced. Hannibal Square, originally allocated for the community's African American population, took its initial steps toward pedagogy. As Loring Chase explained, > No lot shall be owned by a colored person who does not within a reasonable > period erect a residence thereon; the object being thereby and by reasonable > rates for lots, to invite a sufficiency of that class of population to meet > the demands for menial labor and at the same time to prevent an influx of > idle and vicious persons. Consequential from the Emancipation Proclamation, a massive influx of free black population occurred throughout the South.
Although meat protein can be substituted with vegetable proteins, vegetable proteins do not provide a sufficiency of the specific amino acids which are vital for a cat's body to function.Vegetarian dogs and cats: Kibble doesn't cut it anymoreNutrition for Cats Cats can be selective eaters. Although it is extremely rare for a cat to deliberately starve itself to the point of injury, in obese cats, the sudden loss of weight can cause a fatal condition called feline hepatic lipidosis, a liver dysfunction which causes pathological loss of appetite and reinforces the starvation, which can lead to death within as little as 48 hours. Pica is a condition in which animals chew or eat unusual things such as fabric, plastic or wool.
Tainan is classified as a "Sufficiency" level global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. As Taiwan's oldest urban area, Tainan was initially established by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a ruling and trading base called Fort Zeelandia during the period of Dutch rule on the island. After Dutch colonists were defeated by Koxinga in 1661, Tainan remained as the capital of the Tungning Kingdom until 1683 and afterwards the capital of Taiwan Prefecture under Qing Dynasty rule until 1887, when the new provincial capital was moved to Taipei. Tainan has been historically regarded as one of the oldest cities in Taiwan, and its former name, Tayouan, has been claimed to be the origin of the name "Taiwan".
The I-10 bridge has been listed by the National Bridge Inventory (NBI) as Structurally Deficient with a rating of 3 and a Sufficiency Rating of 9.9 out of 100.Nationalbridges.com/query- Retrieved 2013-04-16 Louisiana has 13,361 bridges with 1,722 (12.89%) listed as SD.Reportcard- Retrieved 2013-04-16 It was reported in March 201792.9 The lake: The I-10 Bridge: It’s Worse Than You Think- Retrieved 2017-07-11 that the sufficiency rating has dropped to 6.6 out of 100Nationalbridges.com- Posted 2017-03-30: Retrieved 2017-07-11 The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD) initiated a proposed project to replace the bridge in 1999. A feasibility study for the project was completed in 2002 with a projected cost of $450 million.
Records indicate that Guernsey had formed an armed body to defend the Island over 800 years ago, in accordance with the order on 24 July 1203 of King John to provide a sufficiency of men and money to defend the Island from the enemy. In 1214 Eustace the Monk, a pirate, based in Sark arrived under orders from the King of France to harry the Channel Islands. In Guernsey he met a newly raised and locally armed defence force comprising the whole manhood of the Island. This could be considered to be the first Island militia. A Henry III survey dated 1248 records that Islanders were free from (overseas) military service, excepting assisting the Duke of Normandy to recover England if necessary. The Island was invaded in 1294, Castle Cornet was held for several years before the French invaders were repulsed.
The paradigm of the tragedy of the commons first appeared in an 1833 pamphlet by English economist William Forster Lloyd. According to Lloyd, "If a person puts more cattle into his own field, the amount of the subsistence which they consume is all deducted from that which was at the command, of his original stock; and if, before, there was no more than a sufficiency of pasture, he reaps no benefit from the additional cattle, what is gained in one way being lost in another. But if he puts more cattle on a common, the food which they consume forms a deduction which is shared between all the cattle, as well that of others as his own, in proportion to their number, and only a small part of it is taken from his own cattle".W F Lloyd - Two Lectures on the Checks to Population (1833) The template of the tragedy of the commons can be used to understand myriad problems, including various forms of resource depletion.
This kind prince into whose hands I had fallen soon pointed me out an airy and comfortable apartment, from which I could, for the most part, exclude the noisy crowd and vacant gazers, when rest and retirement were demanded and yet enjoyed a sufficiency of air. What a privilege in an African town. About three, o'clock, after enjoying a little rest, I was conducted by the Daodu to the residence of his elder brother, the chief...W.H. Clarke, Travels and Explorations in Yorubaland 1854-1858. (ed) J.A. Atanda, (Ibadan: University of Ibadan Press, 1975), p. 114 One other noteworthy aspect of the career of Timi Lagunju was his attempt to implement Islamic code of law, the Shari’ah, as he understood it in the running of state affairs. One of his intentions in using the Shari’ah was to purge Islam of accretions, syncretism, and adulteration. His Shari’ah court was however presided over by Qadi Sidiq at Agbeni in Ibadan up till 1913.
This Strategic Network of Highways included US 75, US 30A, US 30, US 81, US 275 and US 281 in Nebraska. In 1941 the first four-lane divided highway was completed along US 73/75 from Omaha south to Fort Crook. The conversion of gravel highways to hard surfacing became a priority of the department in 1950s, but limited funding meant this plan had to be executed strategically. As such, the department engineers developed a sufficiency rating system to prioritize projects based on their condition, economic factors, safety and service.. As funding became an issue and keeping up with maintenance of the existing highway system became difficult, the department realized the public needed to be more aware of the need for proper funding and as a result developed the State Highway Commission in 1953 to act in an advisory capacity to the State Engineer and to formulate a highway system to be financed with revenue produced by highway user taxes..

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